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Nick Hogan is having more car trouble . . . and I don't mean the "my radiator is overheating" kind. From TMZ:
Hulk Hogan’s son is being sued by a woman who claims the reality star messed her up pretty bad in a 2009 freeway crash … and now she wants Nick to fork over a ton of cash to make things right.

According to court docs, the woman -- Marcela Posada -- claims she suffered pretty significant injuries to her body and her ride when the two collided on an LA freeway while Nick was driving home from a charity event.

Posada did not report any injuries when police arrived to the crash scene -- but now, it seems she's singing a different tune. According to the docs, Posada is demanding in excess of $25,000.
Obviously Nick Hogan is a sleazy scumbag that deserves every bad thing that happens to him, but this story seems a little fishy. This lady is trying to sue him for an accident that happened two years ago? And she's only asking for $25k? If she really wants to hurt Nick, she's going to have to forget the $25K and sue him for something he apparently can't live without -- his driver's license.

Seriously, fuck this guy. If I ever see him out in public, I'm gonna kick him right in his pussy.

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  • Tama

    Most accident lawsuits are filed right before the statute of limitations expires, because they tried but were unable to settle with the insurance company. Also, she is asking for an amount in excess of 25K, which is statutorily correct since it sets the jurisdiction of the lawsuit. There is therefore nothing suspicious about the lawsuit at all.

    Please do kick Nick Hogan if you ever see him, though. In fact, give him an extra kick from me.


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